Push Button Setting For Am & Fm Operation - Lincoln 1969 continental Owner's Manual

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FM tuning
is
more
critical
t
han AM. When
t
he desired station
is
tuned
i
n, adjust the dial
pointer to
the cente
r
of
the
area over which
t
h~
stat ion ca
n
be heard. If the desired
FM
station is weak, carefully
adjust
the
manual.tun
i
~g
knob
for
minimum no ise.
When
proceeding
away from a station,
It
may
be
necessary to
retune
the radio for
~inimum
noise as the ,signal becomes
weaker.
When
the
fringe area
IS reached
and the statIOn can
no longer be
heard without
excessive
noise
or
"flutter",
it
is
necessary to retune to a stronger station. For
best FM
reception.
adjust the antenna to a height of approximatey
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i
nches.
PUSH BUTTON SETTING FOR AM AND
FM OPERATIONS
To initially
set
the
push
buttons to
the stations in your area, proceed
as follows:
SETTING FM PUSH BUTTONS
Turn
Radio
On. allow
it
to warm-
u
p for approximately 15
minutes
for more positive settings.
Slide the bar to expose
the letters
"FM"
Pull
out on the push button intended for
FM
use.
Manually tune in a desired
FM
station.
Push the selected push button
inward
to lock
in
the FM station.
Proceed as above to set as many push butto ns as desired for
FM
li
stening. However,
if
a push button
is used
for
a FM station
it
~annot
at the same
time
be used for an AM station,
unless
th~re
IS
an AM station that tunes
in
at
exactl
y the same location on the dial.
CAUTI
ON: Do not operate the AM-FM band switch when
one or more of the push buttons are pulled out.
SETTING AM PUSH BUTTONS
Tu
rn
the radio on.
The same procedure
is
used for setting push buttons
for
AM
standard broadcast stations as descri bed above except the slide bar
must be moved
for
AM operation.
~OTE: ~ov
e
ment
of the slide bar between AM-FM opera-
tions Will
n
ot change the push button settings.
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